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Five social histories and narratives provide insight into the lives of your African-American ancestors.
2/1/2006
Tune into the February 2010 episode of our podcast, which features tips on African-American genealogy, newspaper preservation and tips for getting your genealogy in shape. Editor Allison Stacy talks about genealogy education opportunities, and Managing Editor Diane Haddad talks about new resources for African-American research. And you can hear our new preservation segment, Safe Keeping with Grace Dobush.
4/14/2010
February is Black History Month, and this edititon of the podcast is chock full of great resources for African-American researchers. We've got a look at AfriGeneas.com, our African-American newspapers FTU course and some preservation projects focused on black history. Plus: An insider's look at the new season of "Who Do You Think You Are?"
2/16/2011
Works Projects Administration (WPA) employees created all kinds of records for your genealogical enjoyment—including oral histories. Here's how to find them.
9/28/2009
Learn how RSS feeds can help you satisfy your appetite for genealogy news.
2/22/2010
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
4/14/2010
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